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IFRS online classes course – International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS course)

IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards)


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IFRS ONLINE CLASSES : -Takshila Learning offers ACCA Diploma in IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards). This course is affiliated to ACCA Global. ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is a global body for professional accountants which was launched in 1904 in London. Today it has more than 198,000 fully qualified members and 486,000 students worldwide.
 These members are among the world’s best-qualified and most highly sought-after accountants – and they work in every sector you can imagine. IFRS Course offered by ACCA is internationally recognized and Takshila Learning is offering the preparation course to clear this Diploma examination.
 Our course is mapped as per ACCA IFRS exams pattern so that students taking our course can easily qualify IFRS examination. This course covers all IFRS and IAS (International Accounting Standards).
The Government of India, Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) in January 2015 outlined the various phases in which Indian Accounting Standards were to converge. In phase 1, IFRS (Ind AS) was proposed to be implemented in India, for Companies other than Banking Companies, Insurance Companies, and NBFCs. 
The application of Ind AS was based on the listing status and net worth of a company. Ind AS first need to be followed by companies with a net worth equal to or exceeding INR 500 crore w.e.f. 
1stApril 2016. Listed companies as well as others having net worth equal to or exceeding INR 250 crore need to follow 1st April 2017 onwards. From April 2015, companies impacted in the first phase were to take a closer look at the details of the 39 new Ind AS notified earlier.
 Ind AS was also to apply to subsidiaries, joint ventures, associates as well as holding companies of the entities. Today many companies in India have already adopted IFRS. Read More...
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For more inforation about IFRS online classes & Get FREE DEMO call us @8800-999-280 or visit our website www.takshilalearning.com

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